You sure? Thats a bold stance you got going.Ill believe it when I see it...
said the pessimist that has clearly does nothing but ignore the facts that are coming out of the camp..Ill believe it when I see it...
Ill believe it when I see it...
You are spot on, jauk. Seeing is believing, and I will be standing by.You mean there is some hope for you? From first reading your post I wasn't sure.
Seeing is believing, stand by.
What facts???said the pessimist that has clearly does nothing but ignore the facts that are coming out of the camp..
What facts???
We're bigger? Stronger? Faster? Deeper?
Never heard that before.
How 'bout we beat Vanderbilt this year.
My point is that we strive to be in the upper half of the East.Well, it it is coming up from all appearances, from your posts I'm sure you agree we should have beat them last year and we do get them at home with the revenge factor. There shouldn't be any problem getting the team up for this game, I still contend their trick play should have been illegal by the spirit of the rules.
They scored on that play, an interception, and after a fumble recovery inside the five, that is all.
This ^^^ Although I think we will be improved some even without more time to throw simply because I think Gran knows how to use the short timing routes, TEs, and dump offs to the backs to slow the rush and get positive yards and move chains.Guys its simple, if the oline gives Drew time to throw and the receivers catch the ball, he could have a Woodson type season especially with the running backs we have. If the oline is close to last year and Drew gets worried about getting killed, it could be the same old same old.
Yes we've heard it clear back to the Bradshaw days,we do have more talent at the RB,WR and TE positions + Gran and Hinshaw are probably the best offensive coaching tandem we have had in several years.After all that is said it comes down to what Barker can or can't get done,he has much to prove coming off last year. I hope that a fresh start and different circumstances benefit him, the way I see it Barker hasn't shown us enough to get too excited yet but that is not to say it won't happenI've followed the Cats for 30 years and every fall camp we're gonna be bigger, faster, and tuning the corner.
I remember hearing the same things we're hearing now during the Curry days.
Remember the practice reports about Morgan Newton's improvement?
Sorry to be so jaded and not a Pollyanna but I gotta see it on the field.
Ill believe it when I see it...
I'm leaning towards explosive offense as well. As long as our top guys stay healthy and the oline improves like we all think it has, this offense will be able to run the ball, go play action, hit the TEs over the middle, and even have some dangerous targets down the field.
2 years ago we had a decent offense that scored almost 30 a game. We should have been better last year. Now we have a proven OC, a much more focused group of receivers, and a QB that seems to be starting to put it together.
My hope is that we can play a bit uptempo and move the chains, resulting in methodical drives that eat up the clock. I know the 70 yard TD play on 1st down is exciting but all that does is give your D little time to rest. Offense needs to help out our defense this year.
Cannot wait to see how this team looks.
I'm very hopeful we'll be a darn good offensive team. We certainly have talent at RB and with our receiver's. Barker's play will of course be critical, but with a good QB coach, and a better OC in sync with Stoops I'm hopeful we'll be able to move the ball consistently. Given what I've read about our D if we're going to win 6 or more it will likely have to be by outscoring the other teams.
But as many of you have said, it remains to be seen and I won't really believe it until I see it.
We heard the same type stuff last year.
I believe they could be pretty good though.